Alumni Spotlight | Eli Rabinowitz ’95
I have been fortunate to work in an industry allowing me to have a great positive impact on people’s lives. I have helped individuals and families plan for their futures
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I have been fortunate to work in an industry allowing me to have a great positive impact on people’s lives. I have helped individuals and families plan for their futures
I have been at the AVO for about five years now. My title here is Geophysicist, but my day-to-day duties are more engineering-oriented than geology or physics-based. Along with two
I’ve never considered it a coincidence that a good deal of my career to date has been spent in start-up environments. My earliest journalistic endeavor, aside from whispering to classmates
When asked to contribute a “where am I now” piece to On Circle reflecting on how where I am today might have been a result of my time at WMS,
Ronan began at Washington Montessori School when he was 6 years old as a 2nd year in a lower elementary classroom. He had transferred from Metropolitan Montessori in New York,
While I have settled far from Connecticut, WMS teachings remain inside of me, always accessible. The school’s fostering of my curiosity, openness, fairness, and resourcefulness has defined my life and
Last year I wrote a book. It is called “the place between our fears”. Ironically, it was written just before the pandemic. Just before we, collectively, came to reside in
I have had a front row seat at WMS for as long as I can remember as one of the first graduates and as Pat’s son. I live in Washington,
Choosing a career in Naturopathic Medicine was not an obvious choice for me at a young age or even as a college student. It wasn’t until a couple of years
I can still hear my mother telling the story of why she and my dad decided to send me to Washington Montessori. She would pick me up from preschool and
SOMETIMES THE LESS TANGIBLE ASPECTS OF EDUCATION ARE THE MORE IMPORTANT ONES. WMS students are encouraged (and expected) to make their own choices and decisions when appropriate. We value process
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